The last remaining section of Tennyson House in Grimsby is about to hit the dust.

Demolition crews are finishing off the last floors of the 15-storey block.

The images, taken from the one remaining block - Albion House - show just nine floors of the 15 storey tower, and one small corner.

The crew from DSM Demolition, of Birmingham scheduled the last two tower blocks to avoid disrupting children's education at neighbouring Strand Primary Academy. Work is due to be completed before the new school term begins next month.

Going, going, nearly gone, Tennyson House bites the dust

Dismantled from top to bottom, work to demolish Grimsby’s six high-rise tower blocks began in March.

Nelson House was the first block to go, followed by Garibaldi, Thesiger and Bevan Houses.

She added: "At this stage there is no firm decision on what that may be but demolition and a cleared site presents a genuine opportunity for potential development which could revitalise and significantly change this historical but often forgotten area in the heart of Grimsby."

The site will continue to be monitored by 24 hour security.

The area’s largest provider of affordable housing has just announced plans for the demolition of the low-rise blocks in Immingham.